Good Evening To all our demons, On Drillking News tonight, the arrest of E.B.E bands charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Also, Joc da block addressed King Yella about the current 600 breezy situation. and snap dogg releases new video alongside smokecamp chino and ant el Paga in tribute to deceased detroit rapper Dex Ossama.

William A. Pickering of the 400 block of Sheridan Road in Evanston better known by his stage name, EBE bandz is facing felony weapons charges after a loaded Glock 40 with an extended capacity magazine was recovered from the 21-year-old man’s vehicle on May 17.

Bands who is a notorious Black P Stone member of a norfside set of chicago was already facing federal gun charges after he was pulled over in Ypsilanti Township back in 2012.

Evanston Police say the driver of the parked car who was rolling a cannabis cigar drew the attention of officers last week as they were on patrol just over the Chicago border. When the officers approached the vehicle, the driver – later identified as Pickering – bent forward and reached his hand underneath the seat of the vehicule.

After the men got out of the car, the officers found a Glock 40-caliber handgun under the seat. It had an extended 22-round-capacity magazine loaded with 18 rounds. Both men were taken into custody but the 25-year-old was released without charges and his identity was concealed. Bands was charged with one count of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and one count of possession of marijuana. Pickering Bond was set at $150,000 Friday who posted the required $15,000 and was released. He is due back in court on June 14.

King Yella VS Joc Da BLock

King Yella who has lately been good fun and even reposted a funny meme we made up about beeing rick james son, is fed up with the situation. He took it to his instagram story : I tried to be cool but now it’s fuck all you on squeeze grave. lets do whatever period. he went a bit further by saying ; F*** TTB Nez, F*** E dai, F*** tai snitch, F*** lil herb, F*** who ever had something to say, now play crazy, any of y’all goofys.

I’m not into wit none of these gay ass rappers, y’all broke ass better go get some money cause on skeeze, any one of y’all run up on me, i’m beatin yo ass period! BDs! GDees! vice lords! stones! I don’t give a F about none of y’all, if y’all not skeeze or duck or billy eat a dick.

Snap Dogg receive Bronco Chain in new Video in tribute to Dex Osama

The glo gang affiliated savage Snap Dogg just dropped his last video clip in tribute to deceased detroit legend dex ossama who was shot dead. A bad memory for detroit rap community who have seen the talented Emcee on the rise about to sign a deal with Meek Mill’s Dreamchasers.

Today, Snap Dogg alongside Smokecamp Chino and ant el paga pays hommage to the detroit icon with a new video clip called Rip Dex. In the video Social media mastermind Fat boy has a little skit where he teases snap dogg saying he is a bitch.

Snap Dogg also received his bronco piece in memory of his dead twin brother. Bronco mosley was shot dead after kicking in the door of a detroit home, and was executed by the 74 years old occupant, in lawful self defense back in 2012.

Rich The Kid is reportedly getting sued for missing his $6,620 Maybach payment back in March.

After he spread the rumor of signing Floridian rapper Lil Pump who himself denied the allegations. It seems that the rich forever CEO is running out of money.According to TMZ, Rich The Kid is getting sued by DPN Cars Corp for missing march’s monthly payment for the S600Maybach rental for the inexpensive ammount of $6,620. You might remember the car from a video where RTK and Famous Dex were seen standing on its hood in Beverly Hills. In fact the flosser shared a pic yesterday about to board a private jet and standing next to what looks like the black Maybach, while leaving the caption “Not the Bow Wow way.” So weither he has the bread or you got to tell us what’s the hack?

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